Seals the refrigerator door to keep cold air in and warm air out. Replace when worn to restore a tight seal, improve cooling, and prevent condensation.
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Gasget on refrigerator door needed replacing Ginger H. • North Plainfiels , NJ • September 07, 2015
Appliance repair company quoted $400.00 to replace door seal. Found model number, ordered part. Very pleased when part arrived next day. Using internet found instructions on how to fix.
Soaking part for about a hour in hot water made seal pliable and easily went back together.
Hint for a refrigerator that has a top freezer, empty door before removing.
Very glad I did this, husband surprised it turned out perfect. Question now is how do I get him to fork over the three hundred I saved him?
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